Technology is a choice. So is how we talk about it. Let's choose language that describes AI as assistive technology we use (or don't use) to help us flourish.
Welcome to my #TEDxSurrey talk:
youtu.be/yjLsHD9IzIA?...
The back of the TEDxSurrey sign from the stage, overlooking the empty theatre before the show begins.
The MC welcomes the audience to TEDxSurrey
A video camera films license holder Alan Warburton welcoming the audience.
Behind the scenes, stage left, crew wait for the show to begin.
Some behind-the-scenes shots from #TEDxSurrey yesterday
Don’t miss PICS's own Janna Wale at #TEDxSurrey on Jan 19!
Wale is an award winning climate researcher who will discuss how Indigenous knowledge can restore balance with the Land.
🎟️ Attend in person or via livestream: tedxsurrey.ca/event-info/
Morten taking a selfie from the audience section of a giant theatre, the stage with a sign reading "TEDxSurrey" in the background.
Saturday January 18 I'll be on this stage talking about the language of #AI!
#tedxsurrey #tedxspeaker #keynotespeaker #linkedinlife
Coincidentally this is what my #TEDxSurrey talk in about 2 weeks is about; how the language we use (and have built AI to use) distorts our understanding of ourselves, of AI, of agency, and of what futures we can build.